Bureau of Labor Statistics/SOII 2017 data

On this page you will find Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses (SOII) data from 2017.

Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses (SOII) provides an estimate of numbers and rates of occupational injuries and illnesses at both national and state levels. Results available for the State of Ohio represent the first of its kind in over 20 years. So, there's no previous information to use for comparison.Important: Farms with fewer than 11 employees, private households, self-employed and federal agencies are excluded from the survey.

Data from the survey are divided into two categories; summary data, and case and demographic data. Summary data provide information on estimated numbers and rates of non-fatal occupational injuries and illnesses. Information here includes:

All case types.

Cases with days away from work.

Cases with job transfer and restriction.

Recordable cases with no loss time.

Case and demographic data provide case characteristic information on cases with one or more days away from work only.

The summary charts and tables are designed to give you a closer look at workplace injuries and illnesses in your particular industry. This will allow you to compare your workplace injuries with others of like kind in Ohio. The demographics can even identify by days of the week, times in the day, etc. when the injuries typically occur in that industry. This can allow you the opportunity to fine tune your safety programs and make your workplaces safer. As we continue the survey in the years to come you will be able to see how you are trending according to like industries in the state and the nation. We hope you will take advantage of this valuable tool. And remember, we're always here to assist you if you have any questions.

Non-fatal occupational injuries and illnesses in Ohio, BLS SOII, 2017

Summary report - provides some of the survey's key findings for both the public and private sectors

Summary tables - provides incidence rates and numbers for non-fatal injuries and illnesses broken down by category. You can look at an indvidual table by clicking on the appropriate link below, or you can view all the tables by clicking on the Excel workbook at the bottom of the list.

Case and demographic tables (private industry only) - provides numbers and percentages for non-fatal injuries and illnesses broken down by category for only private employers. You can look at an indvidual table by clicking on the appropriate link below, or you can view all the tables by clicking on the Excel workbook at the bottom of the list.